Finished my first batch of cider recently, and since it seemed to work, I've got two more simple recipes working their way through 1st and 2nd fermentations now. Couple of questions for when I eventually rack to bottles.
1. I have a combination of swing top and recycled beer bottles - I'm planning to experiment with carb-ed and still versions of each batch. How important is the color of the bottle? Some of the swing tops I have are clear - everything else is brown. Should I avoid the clear, or will I be OK as long I'm storing them in a dark place?
2. Assuming clear is fine, I have a number of glass jugs that the base cider came in (Martinelli's 1.5 liter bottles). I'd like to reuse them, but I only have the lids they came with. The 38mm spare lids I have look like the right size, but aren't threaded right. I'm thinking the original lids aren't going to be airtight enough for long-term storage, even I bottle it still. Are there replacement lids for this type of bottle available anywhere, or should I just assume I can't use these bottles?
Thanks - been lurking for a couple of weeks and have found a lot of great information on the boards!
TPA
1. I have a combination of swing top and recycled beer bottles - I'm planning to experiment with carb-ed and still versions of each batch. How important is the color of the bottle? Some of the swing tops I have are clear - everything else is brown. Should I avoid the clear, or will I be OK as long I'm storing them in a dark place?
2. Assuming clear is fine, I have a number of glass jugs that the base cider came in (Martinelli's 1.5 liter bottles). I'd like to reuse them, but I only have the lids they came with. The 38mm spare lids I have look like the right size, but aren't threaded right. I'm thinking the original lids aren't going to be airtight enough for long-term storage, even I bottle it still. Are there replacement lids for this type of bottle available anywhere, or should I just assume I can't use these bottles?
Thanks - been lurking for a couple of weeks and have found a lot of great information on the boards!
TPA